Earlier at this time, gamers observed that Spec Ops: The Line was now not out there to buy on Steam, main many to worry that the acclaimed third-person shooter had been quietly delisted with out warning. Sadly, 2K has since confirmed that’s the case, and the writer has additionally defined why it pulled the landmark shooter.
Developed by Yager and launched again in 2012, Spec Ops: The Line was a reboot of the lesser-known Spec Ops franchise. Like these previous video games, The Line was a third-person army shooter. Nevertheless, the 2012 reboot garnered vital acclaim at launch due to its narrative which depicted a solider within the deserts of Dubai slowly shedding his grip on actuality, providing a meta-critical tackle the way in which some army shooters glorify the horrors of conflict. Whereas it didn’t promote as many copies as 2K would have appreciated, the sport has gone on to develop into a cult favourite amongst shooter followers. And now, it’s now not on Steam.
On January 29, of us started to note that Spec Ops: The Line had been faraway from Steam and different storefronts, like Fanatical. Folks questioned if 2K had delisted the sport, presumably because of expiring licensing rights on some music featured in it. And that appears to be the case, based on a 2K spokesperson.
“Spec Ops: The Line will now not be out there on on-line storefronts, as a number of partnership licenses associated to the sport are expiring,” defined 2K in an announcement despatched over to Kotaku. No particular licenses have been named, however among the many noteworthy music tracks included within the sport are Jimi Hendrix’s efficiency of “The Star-Spangled Banner” and “Rooster” by Alice in Chains.
The writer assured gamers that house owners of the sport will nonetheless be capable to obtain and replay Spec Ops: The Line “uninterrupted” however it’ll now not be straightforward to purchase a digital copy transferring ahead. At present, the sport remains to be on the market on GoG, however the above assertion appears to point that can change quickly.
“2K want to thank our group of gamers who’ve supported the sport, and we look ahead to bringing you extra choices from our label all through this 12 months and past,” stated 2K in its assertion.
Whereas there had been talks of a sequel for years, it appears 2K isn’t even prepared to tease that and as a substitute is simply letting Spec Ops: The Line fade away like a mirage within the desert. It’s only one extra sport—on an ever-growing checklist—that might be tougher to play because the years go by.
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